By Lewis, on May 5th, 2012 Before you’d go any further, I’d like you to familiarize yourself with the filters I’ve used to determine the five cheapest monitors you’ll be able to use with the Mac Mini. There are also a couple things to note before you’d give it a go-ahead and buy your monitor! First and most important thing Continue reading The 5 most inexpensive monitors for the Mac Mini By Lewis, on May 4th, 2012 If you’ve been paying any kind of attention to what’s going on with 3D monitors, you must’ve noticed that they don’t seem to be gaining traction as well as the manufacturers had hoped. Hewlett-Packard gives desktop 3D technology a go, and not the most common iteration of it either: Passive 3D is probably the Continue reading HP 2311gt Passive 3D TFT screen – Yay or Nay? By Lewis, on April 19th, 2012 As a Mac owner you must have wondered what 1600p displays are there. At this moment in time, 2560×1600 is the highest resolution in consumer computer monitors. All these screens contain an S or H-IPS panel, thus command a price tag often prohibitive for the non-dedicated. WQXGA is such an immense pixel count, that it Continue reading 1600p displays – The Quick Roundup By Lewis, on April 16th, 2012 This is a list of currently available IPS based monitors that are 27″ across. It should be useful to anyone trying to quickly compare 27″ IPS displays before shelling out a thousand dollars, or to find a quick tidbit of information. Information is correct to my best knowledge, which means you shouldn’t let your life Continue reading List of 27″ IPS displays available in 2012 plus some obscure models By Lewis, on April 1st, 2012 Which is the best LCD you can possibly use with Mac Mini? That would be an Apple Thunderbolt Display, HP ZR30W or Dell Ultrasharp U3011H. The first, Apple Thunderbolt Display wins hands down because of the convenience it gives. It connects to the Mac Mini through one thin Thunderbolt cable, yet replicates a host of Continue reading Which is the best LCD monitor to use with Mac Mini? By Lewis, on April 1st, 2012 New month, new list of the most popular monitors. As always, this collage contains displays that I think are worth a vouch or at least match a few expectations. I believe there is very little use buying a monitor that’s not LED-backlit. It’s April of 2012, LED technology has been available for years. The second Continue reading The Five Most Popular LCD Monitors in April 2012 By Lewis, on February 28th, 2012  The cheapest S-IPS monitor for the Mac mini will get you further than any TN-panel monitor would, at least when doing graphics design. Since the Apple Thunderbolt Display — the number one Mac Mini monitor by far — costs somewhere between $909 and $970 depending on the day, you won’t get far with your idea Continue reading Cheapest S-IPS monitor for the Mac Mini By Lewis, on February 27th, 2012  The Apple Thunderbolt Display. It brings the power of S-IPS, making the cheapest desktop Lion roar like it means to. There is one slight bump on the road when it comes to the Apple Cinema display; it is not only a huge pile of awesomeness, but hits a hole on your wallet about the size Continue reading The best display for Mac mini except for the Apple Thunderbolt Display By Lewis, on February 2nd, 2012 Update: March list available! As always, the new month can’t be complete without the top 5 list here at LCDMonitorBlog.com. Can’t walk past the fact that every month monitors pop up on the top 5 list that I don’t consider to be worth buying anymore. Simply put, any desktop monitor that isn’t 1920×1080 Full-hd should Continue reading The 5 Most Popular TFT Monitors in February 2012 By Lewis, on July 6th, 2011  Value monitors are a vast sea you don’t ever seem to find the end of, when you’re on the market for a decent deal. HP made sure you check out their 25″ monitor by pricing it so low you can’t possibly miss it. HP 2511X is a 25″ TN-Panel based display a whisker below Continue reading HP 2511x – Hewlett-Packard Steps It Up to 25 Inches | |